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int_0^z(t^mu)/(1+t)dt=z/(mu+1+((mu+1)^2z)/((mu+2)-(mu+1)z+((mu+2)^2z)/((mu+3)-(mu+2)z+...))) for mu>-1 and -1<z<=1 (Perron 1954-1957, p. 18; Borwein et al. 2004, p. 35).
The addition of two quantities, i.e., a plus b. The operation is denoted a+b, and the symbol + is called the plus sign. Floating-point addition is sometimes denoted direct ...
Let p be an odd prime, k be an integer such that pk and 1<=k<=2(p+1), and N=2kp+1. Then the following are equivalent 1. N is prime. 2. There exists an a such that ...
f(z)=k/((cz+d)^r)f((az+b)/(cz+d)) where I[z]>0.
The quotient of two polynomials p(x) and q(x), discarding any polynomial remainder. Polynomial quotients are implemented in the Wolfram Language as PolynomialQuotient[p, q, ...
The remainder R(x) obtained when dividing a polynomial p(x) by another polynomial q(x). The polynomial remainder is implemented in the Wolfram Language as ...
A quantity x>0, which may be written with an explicit plus sign for emphasis, +x.
A sequence {mu_n}_(n=0)^infty is positive definite if the moment of every nonnegative polynomial which is not identically zero is greater than zero (Widder 1941, p. 132). ...
Each prime factor p_i^(alpha_i) in an integer's prime factorization is called a primary.
Primorial primes are primes of the form p_n#+/-1, where p_n# is the primorial of p_n. A coordinated search for such primes is being conducted on PrimeGrid. p_n#-1 is prime ...
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